Nonroadway noncollision fall or jump from and struck by moving vehicle · Fractures
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at SoLo Interiors & Painting LLC, 2750 US-190 Frontage Rd, BELTON, TEXAS 76513
on — Fractures , affecting the Lower leg(s).
Final narrative
An employee was backing up a connected pressure washing trailer to fill it up with water. He slipped out of his truck, and its front driver-side wheel ran over his leg. His tibia and fibula were broken.
Hospitalized Lower leg(s) Pickup truck
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An employee was standing on top of a mobile scaffold and sanding the ceiling using an electric sander connected to a vacuum unit via a hose. The employee tripped on the vacuum hose and struck the scaffold structure, causing the scaffold to tip over. The employee fell approximately 10 feet to the floor, sustained a back injury, and was hospitalized.
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An employee was operating a lawn mower. He fell off while making a turn and the mower ran over his right foot. The employee sustained a laceration on his right ankle.
An employee was traveling on a walker rider as it headed for the outer wall of the warehouse office. He jumped off the front of the rider which caused his legs to be caught between the base of the rider and the yellow safety rail. The employee sustained a fractured right fibula.
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